Different toy lines.

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Different toy lines.

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Obviously we all love Action Force and I know a few of you collect other lines:
Eddie n Paul, VAM.
Steve, Dukes of Hazard and Asterix.
Rene, Gi Joe.
Marcus, He Man.
Graham, use to be Centurians now Sideshow.
And nearly everyone collects Starwars.

Anyone else out there collect any other vintage lines?

I have a huge collection of M.U.S.C.L.E men including a complete set of flesh colour figures and a one of a kind poster display.
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It depends what can be counted as vintage, since most of my collections are mixes of old and new figures (for example, I see my Super Powers and DCAU fiures as a single collection)
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You can add a Karate Kid collection to my name (just missing two figures and one playset) ;)
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I personally count anything before the the 90's as vintage.
Rene any chance of some pictures at some point? I would love to see that range.
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Model Aeroplane kits for me too

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Do you build them Paul or leave them sealed in the box?
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wolforrest wrote:I personally count anything before the the 90's as vintage.
Rene any chance of some pictures at some point? I would love to see that range.
I will try to find my old gallery of it all and post a link on here since my old Karate Kid thread was lost in the great crash ;)
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wolforrest wrote:Do you build them Paul or leave them sealed in the box?
I build them...... We I get a chance.

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Also collect Lead soldiers too (not so much these days but they are there I suppose) I'll post a photo a bit later, thought I had it on photobucket.
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Action Force
Vintage G.I.Joe (Selective)
Modern G.I.Joe (POC & 30th)
VAM (1978-1984)
Modern Vintage Collection Star Wars (Original Trilogy Only)
Action Jacks
Air Fix 1:32 Soldiers
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Vintage Star Wars
Airfix / Matchbox 1/32 soldiers
Airfix / Matchbox 1/72 soldiers
Vintage Space Lego
Action Jacks (no idea you liked 'em too Buddusky, cool!)
I've also got a soft spot for vintage Battlestar Galactica, Ghostbusters, and vintage Garbage Pail Kids.
All stuff from my childhood, basically
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